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    just will give some personal facts about him. Barack Obama was born in 1961 in Honolulu‚ Hawaii to Barack Obama Senior and Ann Dunham. In 1991‚ Obama graduated from Harvard Law School. While in law school he worked as a co-worker at the law firms of Sidley & Austin where he met his wife‚ Michelle‚ whom he married in 1992. Barack and Michelle Obama have two daughters: Malia Ann and Natasha‚ known as Sasha. On November 4 2008‚ Obama won the presidency of the United States. The inauguration of Barack

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    Watts played the role of the brave and beautiful Ann Darrow which also included Carl Denham as Jack Black we also had Jack Driscoll as Adrian Brody. There was also new characters like Lumpy the cook who was played by Andy Sirkis‚ also he acted as Kong and Preston played as Collin Hanks. In the old film Dnham has to persuade the shop keeper to not arrest her stealing an apple‚ so now I knew Ann was someone different. When Naomi Watt’s was acting as Ann she was very annoying to me‚ I did not like all

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    MY REACTION PAPER (MEET JOE BLACK) As I have watched the movie entitled “Meet Joe Black”‚ I was surprised by the flow of the story. The story is all about Bill (Anthony Hopkins)‚ a multimillionaire who run a successful empire for the past forty years in New York. But‚ after his wife passes away he feels empty and becomes convinced that Death is now after him too. He hears strange voices in his head‚ mimicking his own words‚ but they are phony and ridicule him in every possible manner. Comparing

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    directed by Lee Tamahori‚ starring Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin. Bart the Bear‚ a trained Kodiak Bear known for appearances in several Hollywood movies‚ also appears in the film as a vicious grizzly; this was one of his last film roles. The film was written by David Mamet. The story explores‚ through action and intricate dialog‚ the survival instincts of these men in terms of their competition with each other and with their environment. Anthony Hopkins: is a Welsh academy award winner actor of

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    Dear Katie Hopkins‚ On review of your article ‘’I won’t let my children play with friends that I deem beneath them... that’s what caring mothers do’: Apprentice star admits she targets playmates who are a good influence’ I was shocked to see that you judge children! Not only are you judging children who are too young to even acknowledge their actions but you go as far as to even judge them on the names they have. Children are given names by their parents and therefore have no control of it‚ you

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    Adaobi Ikejiofor March 21‚ 2012 Dewey Bozella Injustice Injustice was a big theme in this documentary. Dewey Bozella was sentenced to serve twenty years to life in prison for allegedly murdering a ninety-two year old woman named Emma Crapser. After twenty-six years though‚ it was revealed that Bozella was not the criminal. However‚ when Bozella was first put on trial‚ he was put in front of an all-white jury. Keep in mind that this was all in 1983‚ nearly 20 years after desegregation

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    An Argument on Gun Control: Ann Coulter’s “Guns Don’t Kill People‚ the Mentally Ill Do” In this lengthy article “Guns Don’t Kill People‚ the Mentally Ill Do‚” that was published in the Townhall Daily‚ the author‚ Ann Coulter‚ argues about a major prevailing issue today‚ gun control. She believes the problem isn’t the guns themselves‚ but the mentally disturbed people. Coulter credits the declining mental health system as the main setback. She supports her argument by providing tragic examples

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    The Glue Holding Two Worlds Together: Bob Fosse Dancers dedicate immense amounts of their time trying to preserve dance history. They are constantly studying the past and educating themselves on the greats‚ till names such as Leonide Massine‚ Rudolf Laban‚ and Pina Bausch become a part of their everyday vocabulary. Although the previously mentioned names may not mean much to the traditional ‘non-dancer’‚ there are dancers and choreographers that have become everyday household names. Bob Fosse is

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    premiums. This can keep people from being able to afford it any longer. The medical costs of treating Multiple Sclerosis were as high as $27‚000.00 a year for an individual in 2007‚ according to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society (Young‚ 2012). Ann Romney which is Mitt Romney’s wife‚ who suffers from Multiple Sclerosis doesn’t have to worry about struggling to pay for her treatments because they are worth as much as $250 million. Where for Kelly Gaeckle a 35 year old stay at home mom and part

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